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52 pick up book
52 pick up book






52 pick up book

Written by Dan Jurgens with art by Aaron Lopresti An excellent second installment with high-quality story and art. Travel Foreman continues to be a good fit for this book, especially considering the direction it seems to be going. Lemire also starts to reveal the series villain, but in a way that barely touches upon it, keeping you poised for the next installment. Lemire’s best moments in this issue are with the Baker family as they deal with their troubles, and his exploration of Buddy and Maxine’s relationship is genius, with Maxine knowing more about where their powers come from.

52 pick up book

As it turns out, those red marks on Animal Man’s face and body are a map – a map that they have to follow to more fully explore the Life Web. The story hits the ground running after last issue’s cliffhanger, with Animal Man’s daughter Maxine showing off her newly revealed powers. Jeff Lemire clearly has a great story to tell, and he’s making the most of every single panel. This book continues to be the sleeper hit of the New 52. Written by Jeff Lemire with art by Travel Foreman This is most definitely a book to continue watching. Everything from the moment Luthor asked whether Superman’s natural state was a goat to Lois Lane’s not-so-subtle infiltration of the Army base was tightly plotted, well paced and excellently drawn. As always, Rags Morales brings his A-game, making even Superman’s torture at Luthor’s hands look gorgeous.

52 pick up book

John Henry Irons and the Kryptonian rocket seized by the government. Superman has an air of bravado that you’re not going to find in other books, but Morrison makes it work for the character just coming into his own as the Man of Steel. Morrison continues his stellar tale of a fledgling Superman in style, subtly revealing a number of plot points while establishing Lex Luthor’s place as the main villain, and setting up Steel Soldier as a possible adversary down the line. Written by Grant Morrison with art by Rags Morales Both are a lot of fun and definitely deserve a look. 1 issues for two miniseries dropped today, Huntress and Penguin: Pain and Prejudice. Also, I’m going to try something a little different from this month on: Each book will still get a short review, but the pull list won’t be fully evaluated until the end of the month.įinally, two No.








52 pick up book